The cost of a college referee varies greatly depending on the level and location of the competition. At the highest level, NCAA Division I, a three-person referee will be assigned a series of meals and accommodation fees, as well as mileage reimbursement. In addition, each crew member will receive between $150 and $350 a day. For example, if the crew is working in a single nine-game match, the salary may be $150. If the crew is working in two games in seven games, the salary may be $250.
NAIA is usually paid as little as a junior college. For juniors, the salary for a single nine-game match is about $100, and the salary for two seven-game matches is about $150. Miles are usually not paid to juco referees.
As a general rule, summer colleges pay even lower. Typically, the odds for each game are $70-120, with no mileage, daily allowance or rental.
From February to June, the college team will participate in 50-60 games [if they are lucky]. The summer college league played 40-50 games and started in mid-June...
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